一竿 ikkan
ikkan
Noun
1. one pole (esp. used for fishing poles); one rod
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18 Variants Available
Essential 9 items
Noun
#378743
Noun
#383550
hitosaode
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. With one pole.; By oneself.
Noun
#378498
Noun
#379063
hitosaojārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It's not just that.; It's not limited to that.
Noun
#378598
Noun
#376012
Noun
#379488
Noun
#375181
hitosaodewārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not just one.; It's not limited to one.
Noun
#375511
Common 6 items
Noun
#382898
hitosaodarō
Expresses probability ("probably…")
1. Probably a single shot.; Likely to succeed with one try.
Noun
#383486
hitosaojārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. It wasn't just one.; It wasn't limited to one.
Noun
#383577
Noun
#379331
hitosaodeshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Probably.; Most likely.
Noun
#376181
hitosaodewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not a single pole.; Was not just one.
Noun
#377500
Advanced 3 items
hitosaodattara
The "-tara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If it were one pole; If it was a single pole
Noun
#377461
hitosaodeareba
The "-eba" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If it were a single pole; If it was a single pole
Noun
#383573
hitosaonara
The "-nara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If/when one pole…; As soon as one pole…
Noun
#383018